hello everybody!
just trying out different mate distros - salix feels good so far, very good, but it's my first encounter with slackware and i have one question:
can i get more software sources?
right now i see only 3:
...
[i'm not yet allowed to post links]
...
all of them on the same server.
do these include the whole slackware universe?
is this intended, am i misunderstanding?
is the whole software installation process for all salix users going through this pinhole?
it seems to me there should be more.
thanks for reading.
i'm sure this is a stupid question. i did try the wiki and a web search first.
gslapt: More Software Sources?
- jayseye
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Re: gslapt: More Software Sources?
GSlapt installs pre-built binaries so, although many potential sources exist, some might be risky. These are the ones that I personally consider safe, because they are maintained by members of the Slackware team:
# Eric Hameleers AlienBob repos
SOURCE=http://connie.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/
SOURCE=http://slackware.org.uk/people/alien/re ... ackbuilds/
# Robby Workman repo
SOURCE=http://rlworkman.net/pkgs/13.37/
If you're using the latest Salix 14, then I think the previous line would be:
SOURCE=http://rlworkman.net/pkgs/14.0/
However, a much wider universe of software is available if you're willing to build packages from source code. Sourcery is a GUI tool which Salix provides to fully automate the process. Sourcery is a front-end to the command-line program slapt-src.
# Eric Hameleers AlienBob repos
SOURCE=http://connie.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/
SOURCE=http://slackware.org.uk/people/alien/re ... ackbuilds/
# Robby Workman repo
SOURCE=http://rlworkman.net/pkgs/13.37/
If you're using the latest Salix 14, then I think the previous line would be:
SOURCE=http://rlworkman.net/pkgs/14.0/
However, a much wider universe of software is available if you're willing to build packages from source code. Sourcery is a GUI tool which Salix provides to fully automate the process. Sourcery is a front-end to the command-line program slapt-src.
- Tim CowChip
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Re: gslapt: More Software Sources?
There's a list of slackbuilds here:
ftp://ftp.slackbuilds.org/
for building and installing on your system,
following these instructions:
http://slackbuilds.org/howto/
They are more up to date than the slapt-src
repos used by sourcery.
ftp://ftp.slackbuilds.org/
for building and installing on your system,
following these instructions:
http://slackbuilds.org/howto/
They are more up to date than the slapt-src
repos used by sourcery.
Re: gslapt: More Software Sources?
Depends on what you mean. They include they entire official slackware and salix repos.danisal wrote:do these include the whole slackware universe?
It is definitenly intended.danisal wrote:is this intended, am i misunderstanding?
I don't understand your point.danisal wrote:is the whole software installation process for all salix users going through this pinhole?
But there really aren't.danisal wrote:it seems to me there should be more.
Re: gslapt: More Software Sources?
In sum: cast your net wider at your own risk, and judiciously. Salix (like Slackware) prizes stability over other virtues.
Re: gslapt: More Software Sources?
thanks to all you friendly animals and lumberjacks.
twice i had a case where software install was impossibly slow and i thought if all salix users request all software install data from 1 server (probably not the packages themselves though?) - that's what i'd call a pinhole, that's what might have slowed down the installation.
[but the slowness of the download could have about 10 other reasons.]
on another, debian based distro, i have 3 repos, 1 on debian.org, one on debian.net and one on the distros own server. it's the kind of thing i'm used to see on a new install. i'm not saying it's better.
obviously slackware is somewhat different from debian/debian-based.
i guess i'll just try some of the sources you shared, read some more, try to learn...
thanks again and see you around!
what i meant: i see 3 internet addresses in gslapt's sources dialog, all 3 of them on the salix server.gapan wrote:I don't understand your point.danisal wrote:is the whole software installation process for all salix users going through this pinhole?
twice i had a case where software install was impossibly slow and i thought if all salix users request all software install data from 1 server (probably not the packages themselves though?) - that's what i'd call a pinhole, that's what might have slowed down the installation.
[but the slowness of the download could have about 10 other reasons.]
on another, debian based distro, i have 3 repos, 1 on debian.org, one on debian.net and one on the distros own server. it's the kind of thing i'm used to see on a new install. i'm not saying it's better.
obviously slackware is somewhat different from debian/debian-based.
i guess i'll just try some of the sources you shared, read some more, try to learn...
thanks again and see you around!